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Death

A member of D.L.'s crew is buried.

Many people have died in the world of Heroes.

Episode Deaths

Webisode Deaths

Possible Future Deaths

Graphic Novel Deaths

iStory Deaths

Temporary Deaths

Other Deaths

Presumed Dead

These are characters who are currently believed to be dead because they have suffered deadly events, yet their death can not be confirmed for one reason or another (body not accounted for, known to be able to regenerate, etc.).

  • Ryan Hanover was dragged out of view by David Sullivan, and he didn't reappared since, and the labotory where he was crumbled with him still in it, but his body is not accounted for.
  • Donald Essex was rendered unconscious and his body dissolved into water; however it is unknown if he is truly dead or if he can still reform himself.

Forms of Death

Simone is shot by Isaac.
Adam shoots Victoria.

Gun Shot

Sharp Force

Derek receives a blow to the head.

Blunt Force

Automobile and Other Technology

Poisoning

Natural Causes

Abilities

Dehydration

Enhanced Strength

Charlie is a victim of Sylar's telekinesis.

Telekinesis


D.L. phases through Mr. Linderman's skull, effectively killing him.
Ricky is electrocuted.

Other Abilities

Eden committed suicide.

Suicide

Kaito is pushed off Charles Deveaux's rooftop.

Other

Memorable Quotes

"Death is the one thing that connects us all. Reminds us that what's really important is who we've touched, and... you know, how much we've given. Makes us realize that... we have to be good to one another."

- Peter (to Simone) (How to Stop an Exploding Man)

See Also


Recurring Themes edit

Character connectionsChild vs. parentDeathFaith and religionFamilyFate vs. free willHeroismIronyLogic vs. emotionLonelinessLoyalty vs. treacheryMoral ambiguityOne punch knockoutPressure of responsibilityRevengeSacrificeSecrets and deceptionSpecialWomen in Refrigerators

See Also: References